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J A Riedel

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Biological Psychiatry|July 1, 1987
Psychophysiological response patterns in college students with high physical anhedonia: scores appear to reflect schizotypy rather than depressionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 1, 1985
A limiting factor in the "normalization" of schizophrenic orienting response dysfunctionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, J Pava, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1988
Schizophrenia is associated with altered orienting activity; depression with electrodermal (cholinergic?) deficit and normal orienting responseA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, F Graae, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|February 1, 1990
The effects of prolonged stimulus repetition with repeated switching of target status on the orienting response in schizophrenia and depressionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, F Graae, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry|July 1, 1987
Psychophysiological response patterns in college students with high physical anhedonia: scores appear to reflect schizotypy rather than depressionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel
Schizophrenia Bulletin|January 1, 1985
A limiting factor in the "normalization" of schizophrenic orienting response dysfunctionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, J Pava, et al.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology|February 1, 1988
Schizophrenia is associated with altered orienting activity; depression with electrodermal (cholinergic?) deficit and normal orienting responseA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, F Graae, et al.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|February 1, 1990
The effects of prolonged stimulus repetition with repeated switching of target status on the orienting response in schizophrenia and depressionA S Bernstein, J A Riedel, F Graae, et al.
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